Trends in Black Hole Research

Trends in Black Hole Research

by Paul V. Kreitler
Trends in Black Hole Research

Trends in Black Hole Research

by Paul V. Kreitler

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Overview

This new book gathers leading research from throughout the world.

In the present monograph, leading figures in the field of genetic hair research summarize major recent advances. View as a whole, these reviews of each of the major areas of hair genodermatology not only illustrate the importance of recent findings to our understanding of skin biology and the management of hair disorders, but also underscore the relevance of hair genetic research to non-cutaneous pathologies. The wealth of recent discoveries combined with the application of emergent technologies to the study of hair biology and diseases have placed this discipline at the forefront of biological research, generating unprecedented challenges for investigative dermatology that are transpiring throughout this new and pioneering book.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781594544750
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
Publication date: 02/28/2006
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 7.20(w) x 10.20(h) x 0.80(d)

Table of Contents

Preface
1. Clinical and histological aspects of genetic hair disorders
1.1. Introduction (Eli Sprecher)
1.2. Clinical and Morphological Abnormalities of the Hair as Clues to the Diagnosis of Genetic Disorders (P. Itin)
1.3. Histopathology of Hair Disorders (R. Bergman)
2. Disorders of Hair Morphogenesis
2.1. Congenital Hypotrichosis Simplex (L. Betz et al)
2.2. Hypotrichosis with Juvenile Macular Dystrophy (E. Sprecher et al)
3. Disorders of Hair Cycling
3.1. Atrichia with Papular Lesions (S. Cichon et al)
3.2. Vitamin D Resistant Rickets (Z. Hochberg and R Schein)
3.3. Congenital hirsutism (A. Zvulonov)
4. Disorders of Hair Shaft Structure
4.1. Monilethrix (B. Korge)
4.2. Loose Anagen Syndrome (J. Greenberg)
5. Syndromic Inherited Hair Disorders
5.1. Ectodermal Dysplasia (J. Lamartine)
5.2. Cornification Disorders (G. Richard)
5.3. Desmosomal Disorders (J. McGrath and A. South)
5.4. Trichothiodystrophy (L. Hamacher et al)
Index.
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